Mexican Spanish Meaning of started

empezó

Other Mexican Spanish words related to empezó

Definitions and Meaning of started in English

started

to be in the starting lineup, a sudden capricious impulse or outburst, to cause to leave a place of concealment, startle, alarm, to become loosened or forced out of place, head start, to come into being, activity, or operation, to range from a specified initial point, to begin a course or journey, to be a participant in a game or contest, to begin the use of, to bring into being, to care for or train during the early stages of growth and development, to begin an activity or undertaking, to cause to move, act, or operate, to put in the starting lineup, to cause to become loosened or displaced, a brief and sudden action or movement, a beginning of movement, activity, or development, to protrude or seem to protrude, a place of beginning, to react with a sudden brief involuntary movement, the act or an instance of being a competitor in a race or a member of a starting lineup in a game, to issue with sudden force, to bring up for consideration or discussion, to cause to enter a game or contest, to do or experience the first stages or actions of, to move suddenly and violently, a sudden involuntary bodily movement or reaction, to begin work

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empezó

to be in the starting lineup, a sudden capricious impulse or outburst, to cause to leave a place of concealment, startle, alarm, to become loosened or forced ou

brincó,atornillado,encogerse,Se estremeció,sacudido,saltó,saltó,asustado,hizo una mueca,Blanquecino

abolido,cerrado (abajo),terminó,terminado,eliminado gradualmente,Cállate,paró,aniquilado,anulado,detenido

start (up) => arrancar (comenzar), star-spangled => Estrellado, stars => estrellas, starring (in) => con (en), starred (in) => protagonizado (en),